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AA Top Tips : Motoring in Europe
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Motoring in Europe

When driving in Europe, there are numerous rules and regulations, bye laws and procedures that differ from country to country.
The AA can, in most cases, provide detailed information for the motorist travelling to Europe.

Below is a list of items you will need when motoring abroad.

Motoring Abroad Dos and Don'ts

Compulsory Items

  • Driving Licence and/or IDP 
  • Vehicle Registration Certificate (Log Book)
  • Evidence of Motor Insurance
  • Passport 
  • A Warning Triangle
  • Nationality Plate
  • Headlight Converters / Dipped Headlights

Compulsory equipment is available from our AA Outlets at Drury Street and Cork. AA Members, Car & Home Insurance customers receive a 10% discount.

Additional Items

  • Fire Extinguisher (Compulsory in some countries)
  • First Aid Kit (Compulsory in some countries)
  • Planned Routes 
  • Maps and Atlases 
  • Camping Carnet
  • E111 Certificate
  • The AA recommends Five Star Motoring and Personal Insurance. 

On the road in Europe

In preparation for hard driving over unfamiliar roads, have your vehicle serviced before you go. Make sure that you have clear all-round vision; ideally, rear view mirrors should be fitted to both sides of your vehicle. If your car’s tyres are likely to be worn down to below 2mm before you get back, replace them before you leave. 

AA Travel and Information Services can (on request) provide you with country by country details on motoring in Europe. 

AA Outlets carry a large range of motoring products, which may be compulsory in the country in which you are driving. 

Passengers/Children in cars

It is an offence to carry more passengers in a vehicle than it is constructed to seat. Many countries do not permit children to travel as front-seat passengers, or only allow them to do so when using a restraint system appropriate to age and/or height. 
NEVER use a rear-facing child restraint system in a front seat where the vehicle is fitted with a passenger airbag.

Compulsory Equipment

A warning triangle should be carried (two are required in certain cases) as its use is compulsory after an accident or breakdown in most countries, except for two-wheeled vehicles. Carrying a First Aid kit, fire extinguisher and spare set of bulbs is wise but not compulsory in all countries. However, replacing a faulty bulb immediately may save the cost and inconvenience of a garage call-out, if not an on-the-spot fine. 

Motorcyclists and their pillion passengers must wear crash helmets in all countries. Snow chains are compulsory in some countries in winter. 
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